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Delivering OLAP Analytics with Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 11g
Take a look at this webcast to learn why Oracle BI could be the change you need. Their vast line of BI tools, like their online analytical processing, or OLAP tool, can help you get your business...
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T-Mobile offers new no-contract broadband plans
T-Mobile just launched some new no annual contract mobile broadband plans in an attempt to get customers using their fast HSPA+ network. You can use tablets, mobile hotspots, and laptop sticks...
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Average Mobile Worker Carries 3.5 Devices. Here's the Downside.
Recent statistics from Wi-Fi network provider iPass show both how unwired today's mobile workers are, and how much of a security risk they may be posing.
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Analyst: Android has 35% of U.S. tablet market, will overtake iPad [Chart]
That startling statistic and prediction comes courtesy of Javelin Strategy & Research of Pleasanton, California. A boutique research firm known for its bank technology coverage, Javelin...
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 takes on the Kindle Fire (photos)
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 and Kindle Fire compared as Amazon consumption devices.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (photos)
We get some close looks at Samsung's latest 7-inch tablet.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (photos)
Getting closer to Samsung's newest 10.1-inch tablet.
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Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 LTE
The Galaxy Tab 7.7 with LTE is a beautiful piece of hardware, but the price is too high with a 2-year contract and it comes with last year's operating system. It's tough to argue with the Super...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 in all sorts of positions (photos)
Pics of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 in all sorts of cute positions.
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab 7.7 coming to Verizon March 1st: $499
Announced last September, Samsung's LTE-equipped tablet will land on Verizon next month.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 and 10.1 (photos)
Samsung's latest Galaxy Tab, the Tab 2, comes in two different flavors--a 7-inch version and larger 10.1-incher.
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Samsung announces the Galaxy Tab 2, its first Android 4.0 tablet
The latest tablet from Samsung may not have much reason to exist, but it does have Android 4.0.
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Chrome for Android -- best mobile browser
Chrome for Android is already the best mobile browser on any tablet.
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Apple loses bid to ban Samsung's redesigned Galaxy Tab
In the continuing fight over patents, Apple has lost its bid to secure a preliminary injunction against Samsung's modified Galaxy Tab 10.1N tablet. At least, for now.
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Galaxy Tab 7.7, Transformer Prime, leadership changes (MobileTechRoundup show #259)
Kevin has the Galaxy Tab 7.7 and Asus Transformer Prime in hand and they both look sweet. There were several other topics to discuss this week in mobile too.
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SAP CIO's Ambitious Mobile Plans for 2012
'SAP Runs SAP' is a fitting mantra for the German enterprise software maker, which has big targets for boosting its mobile usage internally in 2012.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 (photos)
Take a closer look at the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 on Verizon, an Android tablet with a stunning Super AMOLED Plus screen.
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Just for Men? Here's a $250 Android Tablet Just For Women
Have tablets become such a commodity in just two years that we need to paint them pink and explicitly target them at women? I guess so.
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American Airlines as tablet showroom: Apple enterprise grade, Samsung consumer
Airlines are sending a message about tablet use cases. Apple's iPad is cockpit critical. Samsung's Android army is for the cabin.
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U.S. court denies Apple's bid to halt Samsung sales; Patent infringement 'still likely'
A U.S. judge has ruled in favour of Samsung, and will be able to continue selling its line of alleged patent infringing products until the matter comes to trial.
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Australian court extends Galaxy Tab ban; Unlikely to reach Christmas markets
No let-up for Samsung, as its hopes of getting its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet out for Christmas in the Australian market is dashed by Apple's appeal.
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